Drool, fussy, biting: Usually they drool alot, start biting everything. They can also get very fussy, sometimes difficult to console from the pain. You may see some redness and bumps on the gums.
Answered 5/6/2013
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See below.: As dr. Hossain said, drool, fussing, and biting may be signs of teething (although babies can start chewing and drooling months before the teeth start coming). The gum overlying the tooth can get red and swollen, and you may feel something very sharp just under the gum there. Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen helps, as does cold teething toys.
Answered 9/10/2014
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Many signs: White areas below the surface of the gums, fussy, drools a lot, attempts to mouth everything, at times not hungry, diarrhea, and sometimes a fever of 101.5 or less.
Answered 6/6/2013
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